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  • 26-10-2022
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If I’m walking on a train going 10 mph, and I’m going 2 mph, what is my speed?

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ZailahH773845 ZailahH773845
  • 26-10-2022

Given data

*The speed of the train is u = 10 mph

*The speed of the person is v = 2 mph

The actual speed of the person is calculated as

[tex]\begin{gathered} v_p=u+v \\ =10+2 \\ =12\text{ mph} \end{gathered}[/tex]

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